No, Australia is the boonies where dolls are concerned. Trust me. Or maybe 'the sticks'! Which is our version of the boonies. In anycase I haven't been tempted by a doll for ages which is ok. There just isn't anything getting to me - I am even getting rid of some dolls cos I don't have the space - which is another story - one you are all familiar with - I feel sure.
And anyway I have been bitten by the paper arts bug - y'know stamping, altering books, domino jewellry, etc etc so it's just as well. Well I have to have some kind of addiction!
Sandra in OZ - waaaaaaaay down under
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mroczko" mroczko@verinet.com To: candichat@dolls.de Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 10:34 PM Subject: Re: Update on Birthstone dolls
Not really the boonies, but just about the last place on earth to get ANYTHING. The only thing that seems to invade here on a regular basis is Starbucks. Don't get me started on that one.
Kathy M.
At 01:48 PM 7/21/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Hi Kathy & all! You really must be in the "boonies". Even my Walmart has only had about
one
each of the Birthstone dolls & I haven't seen Jan-Apr yet nor have I seen any AA ones. For $25, I haven't been impressed enough to buy any of them. Topaz was the prettiest, but it's not mine. Turquoise is mine, but I'm
not
really fond of that one either. I'll save my money for Integrity dolls, too... Melissa
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